BANGALORE, INDIA: Terrafugia is one of only a few aeronautics companies in the world that has to design its aircraft to survive hitting a pothole at 40 mph. That’s because Terrafugia’s TransitionÒ aircraft can convert into road-legal vehicle once on the ground, Dassault Systèmes SolidWorks Corp. announced today. Terrafugia used SolidWorks 3D CAD software to model the Transition and make the precise calculations needed to meet both aircraft and road vehicle safety and performance standards.
As a double-duty vehicle, the Transition has to be light enough to get off the ground, yet sturdy enough to pass government regulations for crash safety. That meant reducing the amount of material wherever possible, which Terrafugia did by using SolidWorks Simulation to closely calculate the amount of material that could be reduced from key assemblies without compromising performance. Transition recently completed its first test flight at Plattsburgh International Airport in New York. To watch a video of the flight, please click here.
Key points about Terrafugia’s Transition:
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